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PHP is a server side language, so the problem is likely to do with the data that is returned from PHP. It's not that the JavaScript isn't compatible with PHP, it's maybe that the data being returned is wrong!

You need to look at the dataset that the javascript function is working with and for starters make sure the "XML" is properly formed.

Then debug the javascript using firefox's addon, "firebug".

You've not given us enough to work with to help you with this

From what you have said with it working with other XML... it sounds like the data being returned by PHP is incorrect so you may want to check that part out and take it from there

Thanks for the response Scott. I figured it out but took my day to do so. The previous developer before me loaded the jQuery in the footer instead of the header. I missed and attempted to load an additional JQuery command and they contradicted one with another. It took the removal of the footer to fix it. Just a small issue that took my hole day. Thanks again!